Education

Tennessee State University

B.S., 1983

Vanderbilt University School of Law

J.D., 1988

Bar Admission

Tennessee

Darlene
T.
Marsh

Member

Overview

Darlene is Past President of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys and practices primarily in commercial real estate with an emphasis on finance and environmental compliance. Darlene represents banks and insurance companies in connection with loans, foreclosures, workouts, and collection matters; automotive suppliers establishing manufacturing facilities in the United States; and manufacturers and owners of real estate assets in connection with environmental compliance, defense of enforcement actions and brownfield redevelopment.

Publications/Presentations

Apex Oil Goes to Washington: A Challenge for the Supreme Court or Congress or Much Ado About Nothing?, (D. Marsh And L. Ahern, The Abstract, American College Of Mortgage Attorneys, Fall, 2010 And September, 2010, Tennessee Bar Association's Environmental Law Section Newsletter.)

Environmental Claims in Recent Bankruptcy Cases: When Does the Claim Arise after Grossman's? When Does the Stay Apply after Apex? Panelist at Gatlinburg Convention Center, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Solid/Hazardous Waste Conference, April 29, 2011.

Review of ASTM E1527-13 and AAI: How Much Inquiry is Appropriate?, Panelist at State Bar of Georgia Conference Center, ABA’s Key Environmental Issues in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4, March 3, 2015.